Anschutz 2018 Rifle or 1918???
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Anschutz 2018 Rifle or 1918???
Hi.
I'm looking to get my first small bore rifle and I've been looking at the Anschutz 2018 Free Rifle - Precise. Can anyone tell me what the differences and advantages(or disadvantages) over the 1918 model. Sorry if I'm cluless but I would like to know what is the difference with the heavy rectangular reciever?
Thanks.
I'm looking to get my first small bore rifle and I've been looking at the Anschutz 2018 Free Rifle - Precise. Can anyone tell me what the differences and advantages(or disadvantages) over the 1918 model. Sorry if I'm cluless but I would like to know what is the difference with the heavy rectangular reciever?
Thanks.
Moose'
The rectangular receiver was introduced in the early 1990s ostensibly so that the action would be less sensitive to changes in bedding of the action to the stock. The rectangular action also has a feature where the barrel can be removed and reset or replaced by the shooter. Note, very few shooters are at the level where the barrel change feature will be really important.
Like anything, some shooters will have their favorite that they swear by but have never seen a conclusive report that one action is truly more accurate over the other.
Both are fine actions. While Anschutz is no longer absolutely dominant in world cup / olympic competition they way they once were you will still find plenty of examples of both round and square anschutz actions on the world stage.
'Dude
The rectangular receiver was introduced in the early 1990s ostensibly so that the action would be less sensitive to changes in bedding of the action to the stock. The rectangular action also has a feature where the barrel can be removed and reset or replaced by the shooter. Note, very few shooters are at the level where the barrel change feature will be really important.
Like anything, some shooters will have their favorite that they swear by but have never seen a conclusive report that one action is truly more accurate over the other.
Both are fine actions. While Anschutz is no longer absolutely dominant in world cup / olympic competition they way they once were you will still find plenty of examples of both round and square anschutz actions on the world stage.
'Dude
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More questions!!!
Thanks for your replies. All very helpfull, thankyou. As we are on the subject can anyone offer any more advise on small bore target rifles for me? What barrel length should I be considering etc?
How does the Anschutz compare to the Feinwerkbau 2700 Free Rifle and the Walther KK300?
Cheers, Moose.
How does the Anschutz compare to the Feinwerkbau 2700 Free Rifle and the Walther KK300?
Cheers, Moose.
I shoot a 2013 with a 500mm barrel with a 12 inch bloop tube. It is in a Stopper stock (soon to be MEC). I like it but I wouldnt say it is the best rifle out there. I think the best rifle is the rifle that fits the shooter the best.
I REALLY like the Walther anatomic rifle. If i buy another rifle in the future it will be the Anatomic. One big plus for the walther action is where the loading port is. The walther loading port is farther back so you dont have to move out of position as much to load the rifle.
Go watch a world cup final. Walthers are becoming dominant.
Matt
I REALLY like the Walther anatomic rifle. If i buy another rifle in the future it will be the Anatomic. One big plus for the walther action is where the loading port is. The walther loading port is farther back so you dont have to move out of position as much to load the rifle.
Go watch a world cup final. Walthers are becoming dominant.
Matt
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I'm too short - the minimum distance between the butt and the trigger is too long for me. You'll be fine with any of them at that height :)
I have the "ordinary" Walther KK300, i.e. not the anatomic. This one.
http://www.edinkillie.co.uk/ecatalog/wa ... Path=88_76
I have the "ordinary" Walther KK300, i.e. not the anatomic. This one.
http://www.edinkillie.co.uk/ecatalog/wa ... Path=88_76
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